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Typography Task 3

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10/11/2023-21/12/2023 ( Week08-Week13) Chan Suet Yee/ 0358427/ Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media GCD60104/ Typography Task 3 LIST TABLE OF CONTENTS : 1. LECTURES 2. INSTRUCTIONS 3. TASKS 4. FEEDBACK 5. REFLECTION 6. FURTHER READING LECTURES Refers to task 1 lectures & task 2 lectures. INSTRUCTIONS TASK 3 - TYPE DESIGN & COMMUNICATION This task requires us to design a set of alphabets with specific letters ('o', 'l', 'e', 'd', 's', 'n', 'c', 't', 'I', 'g', 'h', ',', '.', '!' and '#'. ) The process involves selecting an existing font as reference, studying its structure, creating rough sketches, exploring design options and digitising the drawing using Adobe Illustrator and FontLab. The goal for this task is to create a typeface with qualities such as subtlety or character, presence, legibility and readability. Once complete, We need to use the fon...

Typography Task 2

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3/11/2023-20/11/2023 ( Week06-Week08) Chan Suet Yee/ 0358427/ Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media GCD60104/ Typography Task 2 LIST Table of content 1.  LECTURES 2.  INSTRUCTIONS 3. TASKS 4. FEEDBACK 5. REFLECTION 6. FURTHER READING LECTURES Week 06 - Lecture 6 : Screen and Print Typography / different medium Fig 1.0 Examples of typographical Artwork design for print purpose Fig 1.1 Screen design for website Typography in different medium Typography was once thought to be living only when it was printed on paper. A publication was finished when it was edited, typeset and printed. Nothing changed after that Typography is used in many screens these days in addition to papers. I t could be affected by numerous unidentified and fluctuating parameters such as : operating system system fonts the device and screen itself the viewport   Print type vs Screen type Type for print  Most popular typefaces for printing: Caslon, Baskerville and  Garamond  Ha...